Witnesses reported seeing emergency medical workers pushed their way through the overheated crowd to treat the people at the station Sunday.

Fans Facing Super Security At MetLife Stadium, En Route To Game

NJ Transit officials have denied claims that fans were passing out and said that no one has been treated for a medical condition.

Long lines came to a standstill in front of airport-style security machines that apparently cannot handle the crowd volume. People trying to reach MetLife Stadium were squeezed together in an enclosed stairwell.

As more trains arrived, police tried to thin the sweating, jostling crowd by spreading people across the platform.

Initial fan calls of “Seahawks” and “Broncos” gave way to angry shouts of “New Jersey, your Super Bowl sucks!”

The extensive security screenings were not only resulting in massive crowding there, but the congestion resulted in delays of about 30 minutes for much of the NJ TRANSIT system, WCBS 880 Tom Kaminski reported.

Fans Facing Super Security At MetLife Stadium, En Route To Game

Some fans told 1010 WINS’ Glenn Schuck they were understanding about the intense security.

“It’s for everybody’s safety,” said Paul from Pennsylvania, who was at Secaucus Junction. “So I’m all for it. The only thing I have yet to go through is the radiation detector. I’m sure that’s going to be unevasive. As long as they don’t do any kind of physical full-body searches, we’ll be in good shape.”